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Biden Tells Nadler He ‘Kinda’ Wishes He Was ‘Cognitively Impaired’

Bradley Cortright by Bradley Cortright
March 7, 2024 at 11:02 pm
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Biden Tells Nadler He ‘Kinda’ Wishes He Was ‘Cognitively Impaired’

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President Joe Biden says he sometimes wishes he was “cognitively impaired.”

After his State of the Union address, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) predicted the speech will put concerns about his age to rest.

“Nobody’s gonna talk about cognitive impairment now,” Nadler said.

Biden joked, “I kinda wish sometimes I was cognitively impaired.”

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Man tells Biden: "Nobody's gonna talk about cognitive impairment now."

Biden: "I kinda wish sometimes I was cognitively impaired." pic.twitter.com/b8MVWPW1ga

— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) March 8, 2024

The exchange comes as polls show a majority of Americans are concerned about Biden’s age and question whether he is fit for the job.

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